The Marketing, Communications, and Events Manager is a new position at the law school and will be a key member of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law's communications team. Reporting to the Director of Marketing and Communications, this position will work collaboratively to implement both internal and external marketing, communication, and event strategies to advance the mission of the law school.

In coordination with the Director of Marketing and Communications, this position writes, edits, and designs a variety of materials in electronic and print format, including magazines and newsletters, web content, recruitment materials, social media postings, brochures, event invitations, flyers and promotional posters, direct marketing emails and digital advertising, web articles, and news releases.

This position will also be responsible for coordinating special events for the Law School and will maintain the primary responsibility for overseeing and implementing scheduling, catering, décor, and budget administration relating to events.

This is an exciting opportunity for a highly-organized individual with strong people skills and the ability to juggle details and multiple tasks effectively. It is a dynamic, fast-paced, high volume environment, requiring a positive attitude, flexible mindset, and team spirit.

Internal Number: 171868

About University of Pittsburgh

Founded in 1787, the same year the U.S. Constitution was signed, the University of Pittsburgh is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the United States. One of three state-related research universities in Pennsylvania, Pitt is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), which comprises 62 preeminent doctorate-granting research institutions in North America.
Pitt faculty members have expanded knowledge in the humanities and sciences, earning such prestigious honors as the National Medal of Science, the MacArthur Foundation’s “genius” grant, the Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award, and election to the National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine. Pitt scientists have defeated polio, unlocked the secrets of DNA, lead the world in organ transplantation, and pioneered TV and heavier-than-air flight, among numerous other accomplishments.
Pitt students have earned Rhodes, Goldwater, Marshall, and Truman Scholarships, among other highly competitive national and international scholarships.
Alumni have pioneered MRI and TV, won Nobel and Pulitzer Prizes, led corporations and universities, served in government and the military..., conquered Hollywood and The New York Times bestsellers list, and won Super Bowls and NBA championships.